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2021-01-21 12:00:00 (link to chat) | Of the prospects after the top 50, who would you say has the highest ceiling? (Baseball is Pretty Cool from IL) | Jordan Walker, Erick Pena, Noelvi Marte, maybe someone like Austin Hendrick. Gabriel Arias and Jordyn Adams if the bat clicks. (Jeffrey Paternostro) |
2020-08-14 14:00:00 (link to chat) | Thanks for the ceiling-only top 101 rankings! Would Austin Hendricks make the list if it was re-done post-draft, and if so where you rank him? (rolliesmustache from Canada) | No problem! Austin Hendrick would make the list at 68, right behind Alexander Canario. (Jesse Roche) |
2020-03-27 13:00:00 (link to chat) | Just how special is Zac Veen, and if you were a GM, would you take him over a more toolsy guy like Austin Hendrick? (Tentin Quarantino from In my TP castle) | Veen is a five-tool prep outfielder who enjoyed a strong spring before everything was canceled. Tall (6-foot-4), lanky, and athletic, he is a classic, projectable outfielder in the mold of Kyle Tucker. Already, he flashes substantial raw power with impressive exit velocities. It is easy to envision Veen adding weight and muscle without sacrificing fluidity or speed. Further, he has a quick, smooth swing and balanced, all-fields approach. He also has plus speed underway and profiles well at all three outfield positions. If you think he retains his speed as he continues to fill out and you think he can fit in CF, then I prefer him to Hendrick. However, Hendrick has massive raw power and is a prototypical slugging RF prospect. I think Veen is actually a safer bet, though Hendrick has more upside if everything clicks. I tend to side on caution for real-life so I would take Veen who has plenty of upside and potentially more all-around utility. (Jesse Roche) |
2020-03-13 13:00:00 (link to chat) | Who are your top 10 prospects for 2021 first year player drafts? So basically, the guys that will be taken in this year's MLB draft. Craig told me to ask you. (Brent from Tacoma) | 1) Spencer Torkelson, 1B, ASU
2) Austin Martin, IF, Vanderbilt
3) Nick Gonzales, 2B, New Mexico State
4) Tetsuto Yamada, 2B, NPB (assuming posting)
5) Seiya Suzuki, OF, NPB (assuming posting)
6) Garrett Mitchell, OF, UCLA
7) Emerson Hancock, RHP, Georgia
8) Blaze Jordan, 1B/3B, HS
9) Zac Veen, OF, HS
10) Heston Kjerstad, OF, Arkansas
Others of note include the Cuban defectors (Pedro Leon and Oscar Colas); Jordan Walker, 3B, HS; Austin Hendrick, OF, HS; Casey Martin, SS, Arkansas; Asa Lacy, LHP, Texas A&M; and even Zach DeLoach, OF, Texas A&M. (Jesse Roche) |
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